Comments

Bryce Canyon has to be my favorite national park. The tours offered from www.brycecanyonextreme.com made it one of the best experiences that I have had at this park. The Grand Canyon would be my second favorite national park.

It’s a good question you ask; evidence of human occupation comes from many different sources. In this case, we’ve based on our facts on information provided to us by the National Park Service, and specifically from those who work in the canyon. Based on comments written in our guest book, even viewing the photos in this exhibit seems to take people beyond the experience of daily life.

Based on comments written in our guest book, even viewing the photos in this exhibit seems to take people beyond the experience of daily life. It’s a good question you ask; evidence of human occupation comes from many different sources. In this case, we’ve based on our facts on information provided to us by the National Park Service, and specifically from those who work in the canyon.

For the most part, the terrain of this high plateau is gently rolling, with an occasional short, steep climb. The scenery is varied, ranging from tall stands of old growth ponderosas, to grassy canyon bottoms and alpine meadows dotted with aspens. At road's end there are the unmatched panoramas of the Grand Canyon. The ridge tops that lead there offer clear views as far away as Bryce and Zion National Parks in Utah. Throw in the fact that this area is almost totally undiscovered as a mountain biking haven and it all adds up to unmatched riding enjoyment.

"Americans eat 3 pounds of peanut butter per person every year. That's about 700 million pounds, or enough to coat the floor of the Grand Canyon!"
(From the National Peanut Board's website--www.peanutbutterlovers.com--regarding March as National Peanut Month.)

It’s a good question you ask; evidence of human occupation comes from many different sources. In this case, we’ve based on our facts on information provided to us by the National Park Service, and specifically from those who work in the canyon. Have you ever been there? If so, tell us your story on our new wiki: http://www.grandcanyonvisits.wetpaint.com.